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Postby sparky » Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:39 am

Can anyone give me tips on water avaliablity in the San Gorgonio wilderness night now? I would like to plan a backpack for this weekend, but am concerned about water.

I don't really care about a destination, just some time in the wilderness with some avaliable drinking water.
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Postby zippetydude » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:25 am

Hi Sparky. You have lots of good choices.

On the easy side, John's Meadow is a fairly short hike - about 3 miles of roughly level trail - and it's a nice destination with a very reliable water source.

If you want a more challenging hike, you could go up the Momyer trail to Alger Creek - also very reliable.

If you want a pretty tough hike and the chance to go up and do the peak, then High Creek on the Vivian Creek trail would be a good choice.

Bears are very seldom an issue in the San G wilderness, but right now there's a pesky one over by Halfway Camp, which is not far from High Creek and kinda close to Alger Creek. I'd suggest a bear canister if you choose one of those camps.

Hope this helps.

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Postby sparky » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:37 am

yes this does help, thank you.

I would like to avoid vivian creek for a chance of solitude.

What I was wanting to do is come out of fish creek and loop around the peak, than back out. It sounds like this may be doable without carrying too much water.

I only like to carry 1 liter in my hand and 1 liter in my pack.

Are bear cannisters avaliable for rental at the ranger station? 5$?
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Postby sparky » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:40 am

or maybe come in momyer, loop around by dry lake and back out down vivian...
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Postby zippetydude » Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:00 am

I like your Fish Creek idea if you don't mind the drive. The road has a nasty spot on the back side, so a car with good clearance would be helpful. I don't know about the bear canisters, and I think the Mill Creek Ranger Station is closed today, but you might be able to find out from the Barton Flats Visitor Center or some other ranger station. With either trail, this is a good season to go if you're looking for solitude.

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Postby sparky » Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:30 pm

yes sir, and thank you. I actually enjoy rough roads :)
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Postby KathyW » Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:10 pm

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Postby zippetydude » Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:13 pm

Thanks Kathy, I can never remember that site. I'm going to bookmark it from your link.

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Postby Hikin_Jim » Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:46 pm

The San Gorgonio message board has a lot of good info: http://members.boardhost.com/sgva/

Also the San Gorgonio Wilderness Association's site has helpful info:
http://www.sgwa.org/
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